In July of 1980, around two months before Steve moved, I finally made the leap and purchased a used 35mm camera and started shooting scenic type shots to try to get the hang of using it, this would basically set
When putting this gallery together, we adhered to a single rule. Each of the places we spotlight actually has the word "Diner" in its business name. Sure, there are plenty of "diner-like" eateries, cafes, restaurants, coffee shops, and other places for a stack and a cup of Joe. But ...
The decor is straightforward and bright: the red and green of the Mexican flag, the gleaming white of an open kitchen, a lone potted palm. The crowd inside is young and boisterous. If you find it too noisy, try the outdoor patio, facing traffic on Ventura Boulevard. As at La Salsa (...
and after our dining experience, it’s not hard to see why. The food is fantastic (you have to try the trio of pastries), beautifully presented, and the views from the sunny terrace are wonderful.
that Mother Nature discarded. Still, these are trees (or were ) and they have been discovered to date back to the Devonian period smore than 379 million years ago. There is signage to help explain what these weird looking "things" are and to try and convince you of their historic place...
During the hike, my mom had mentioned that earlier that morning, she came across a popular cafe in Boulder online that she really wanted to try -Foolish Craig's. So we went. About Foolish Craig's LOCATION: 1611 Pearl St., Boulder, CO ...
Having put Slovenia firmly on the culinary map, international diners now scramble for a table at Hiša Franko and for the opportunity to try Roš's food first hand... and that's just the way she likes it. "People still see Slovenia as a little province of the Austro-Hungarian Empire...
Many pizza fans maintain the idea that a pizza is only as good as its dipping sauce, especially when it comes to Papa John’s customers and their Garlic Dipping Sauce. When you’re tired of the traditional ranch, give this version ofgarlicky butter saucea try. Melt margarine on the stove...
that Mother Nature discarded. Still, these are trees (or were ) and they have been discovered to date back to the Devonian period smore than 379 million years ago. There is signage to help explain what these weird looking "things" are and to try and convince you of their historic place...
that Mother Nature discarded. Still, these are trees (or were ) and they have been discovered to date back to the Devonian period smore than 379 million years ago. There is signage to help explain what these weird looking "things" are and to try and convince you of their historic place...